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  1. BIRCH, S.A.J. and P. BLOOM, 2007. The Curse of Knowledge in Reasoning About False Beliefs. Psychological Science. [Cited by 3] (5.54/year)
  2. HALL, C.C., L. ARISS and A. TODOROV, 2007. The illusion of knowledge: When more information reduces accuracy and increases confidence. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. [Cited by 1] (1.85/year)
  3. BIRCH, S.A.J. and D.M. BERNSTEIN, 2007. WHAT CAN CHILDREN TELL US ABOUT HINDSIGHT BIAS: A FUNDAMENTAL CONSTRAINT ON PERSPECTIVE-TAKING?. Social Cognition. [Cited by 1] (1.85/year)
  4. WERTZ, A.E. and T.C. GERMAN, 2007. Belief-desire reasoning in the explanation of behavior: Do actions speak louder than words?. Cognition. [Cited by 1] (1.85/year)
  5. APPERLY, I.A., et al., 2007. Testing the domain-specificity of a theory of mind deficit in brain-injured patients: Evidence for …. Cognition. [Cited by 6] (11.09/year)
  6. PASSWORD, F., 2007. Research Report The Curse of Knowledge in Reasoning About False Beliefs. Psychological Science. [not cited] (0/year)
  7. ASSOCIATES, S.S.C., 2008. Book Review Editor: Preston G. Smith, CMC Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die by …. Journal of Product Innovation Management. [not cited] (0/year)
  8. CASTELLION, G., 2008. Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die by Chip Heath and Dan Heath. Journal of Product Innovation Management. [not cited] (0/year)
  9. EPPLER, M.J., 2007. Knowledge Communication Problems between Experts and Decision Makers: an Overview and Classification. Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management Volume. [not cited] (0/year)
  10. FONAGY, P. and M. TARGET, 2007. Playing with reality: IV. A theory of external reality rooted in intersubjectivity. International Journal of Psychoanalysis. [not cited] (0/year)

Top 10 Articles

  1. CAMERER, C., G. LOEWENSTEIN and M. WEBER, 1989. The Curse of Knowledge in Economic Settings: An Experimental Analysis. The Journal of Political Economy. [Cited by 184] (9.92/year)
  2. KENNEDY, J., 1995. Debiasing the Curse of Knowledge in Audit Judgment. The Accounting Review. [Cited by 45] (3.59/year)
  3. HINDS, P.J., 1999. The curse of expertise: The effects of expertise and debiasing methods on predictions of novice …. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. [Cited by 56] (6.56/year)
  4. BIRCH, S.A.J. and P. BLOOM, 2003. Research Report Children are cursed: An asymmetric bias in mental-state attribution. Psychological Science. [Cited by 37] (8.15/year)
  5. THALER, R.H., 2000. From Homo Economicus to Homo Sapiens. The Journal of Economic Perspectives. [Cited by 135] (17.90/year)
  6. BIRCH, S.A.J., 2005. When Knowledge Is a Curse. Current Directions in Psychological Science. [Cited by 8] (3.15/year)
  7. HINDS, P.J. and J. PFEFFER, 2003. Why Organizations Don't" Know What They Know": Cognitive and Motivational Factors Affecting the …. Sharing Expertise: Beyond Knowledge Management. [Cited by 48] (10.57/year)
  8. CARLILE, P.R., 2004. Transferring, Translating, and Transforming: An Integrative Framework for Managing Knowledge Across …. Organization Science. [Cited by 94] (26.55/year)
  9. TAN, H.T. and A. KAO, 1999. Accountability Effects on Auditors' Performance: The Influence of Knowledge, Problem-Solving Ability …. Journal of Accounting Research. [Cited by 27] (3.16/year)
  10. GILOVICH, T., K. SAVITSKY and V.H. MEDVEC, 1998. The illusion of transparency: Biased assessments of others' ability to read one's emotional states. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. [Cited by 91] (9.54/year)

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